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Monday, 14 April 2008

Back in Europe

I'm in London. Back home. Kind of. I'll be staying at my frind's and parent's place as I don't have my own flat and, since I spent money on travelling not gonna buy a new house soon. In London everybody is busy. As usual. So don't ask me why I don't wanna stay here. But I'm happy. Happy to see you my friends (lackily a bunch of you was waitiing). Happy to having seen and experienced what I did. Happy to have learnt SO MUCH on this trip.
For a detailed story ask me later as I'm going to type my journals.
Om shanti


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Tuesday, 1 April 2008

Himachal Pradesh


It's been a while haven't written here. So: From Rishikesh I was going to Manali, a tourist hub in the Himalayas. On the way I stopped in Shimla (2200 m), which turned out to be a very charming town with Indian tourists walking along the main promenade which was on the top of the hill. There I met a special person: a man who can read aura, past present and future. Having met him I didn't sleep the whole night and then I left for Manali.
I stayed in the nearby village - Vashist. Still off season , the village was quiet, charming place, snow capped peaks around, hot springs in the centre of village were used as a place for bathing, doing laundry and dish washing. The whole north of India has completely different feeling than the places I've visited so far. Many Tibetans and Tibetian influence, not many beggars, cleaner, people seem to be more honest, foreigner-friendly and peaceful. From Manali I stopped in the Parvati Valley: picturesque valley in Himalayas. Gorgeous walks. Back to Shimla to meet the aura-reader for some therapy and teachings on how to be happy.

Now I'm in Dharamsala - a place where His Holiness Dalaj Lama lives.
In 8 days I fly back to Europe so it might be my last post. Probably I will tell you the rest in person. When I remember begining of my travelling in India I see how much my perception of this country has changed. Now I say: maybe I will come back here. One thing is sure: despite it was the most difficult country to travel it was here that I learned and experienced the most.

So thank you my Dear Friends for following my blog. I was always happy to know that you are with me. I will see you soon.

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